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Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics

The present study deals with preparing a polymer-based material with incorporated ceramics and monitoring changes in properties after in vitro natural degradation. The developed material is a mixture of polymers of polylactic acid and polyhydroxybutyrate in a ratio of 85:15. Ceramic was incorporated...

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Autores principales: Balogová, Alena Findrik, Trebuňová, Marianna, Bačenková, Darina, Kohan, Miroslav, Hudák, Radovan, Tóth, Teodor, Schnitzer, Marek, Živčák, Jozef
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559807
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14245441
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author Balogová, Alena Findrik
Trebuňová, Marianna
Bačenková, Darina
Kohan, Miroslav
Hudák, Radovan
Tóth, Teodor
Schnitzer, Marek
Živčák, Jozef
author_facet Balogová, Alena Findrik
Trebuňová, Marianna
Bačenková, Darina
Kohan, Miroslav
Hudák, Radovan
Tóth, Teodor
Schnitzer, Marek
Živčák, Jozef
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description The present study deals with preparing a polymer-based material with incorporated ceramics and monitoring changes in properties after in vitro natural degradation. The developed material is a mixture of polymers of polylactic acid and polyhydroxybutyrate in a ratio of 85:15. Ceramic was incorporated into the prepared material, namely 10% hydroxyapatite and 10% tricalcium phosphate of the total volume. The material was processed into a filament form, and types of solid and porous samples were prepared using additive technology. These samples were immersed in three different solutions: physiological solution, phosphate-buffered saline, and Hanks’ solution. Under constant laboratory conditions, changes in solution pH, material absorption, weight loss, changes in mechanical properties, and surface morphology were monitored for 170 days. The average value of the absorption of the solid sample was 7.07%, and the absorption of the porous samples was recorded at 8.33%, which means a difference of 1.26%. The least change in pH from the reference value of 7.4 was noted with the phosphate-buffered saline solution. Computed tomography was used to determine the cross-section of the samples. The obtained data were used to calculate the mechanical properties of materials after degradation. The elasticity modulus for both the full and porous samples degraded in Hanks’ solution (524.53 ± 13.4 MPa) has the smallest deviation from the non-degraded reference sample (536.21 ± 22.69 MPa).
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spelling pubmed-97837062022-12-24 Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics Balogová, Alena Findrik Trebuňová, Marianna Bačenková, Darina Kohan, Miroslav Hudák, Radovan Tóth, Teodor Schnitzer, Marek Živčák, Jozef Polymers (Basel) Article The present study deals with preparing a polymer-based material with incorporated ceramics and monitoring changes in properties after in vitro natural degradation. The developed material is a mixture of polymers of polylactic acid and polyhydroxybutyrate in a ratio of 85:15. Ceramic was incorporated into the prepared material, namely 10% hydroxyapatite and 10% tricalcium phosphate of the total volume. The material was processed into a filament form, and types of solid and porous samples were prepared using additive technology. These samples were immersed in three different solutions: physiological solution, phosphate-buffered saline, and Hanks’ solution. Under constant laboratory conditions, changes in solution pH, material absorption, weight loss, changes in mechanical properties, and surface morphology were monitored for 170 days. The average value of the absorption of the solid sample was 7.07%, and the absorption of the porous samples was recorded at 8.33%, which means a difference of 1.26%. The least change in pH from the reference value of 7.4 was noted with the phosphate-buffered saline solution. Computed tomography was used to determine the cross-section of the samples. The obtained data were used to calculate the mechanical properties of materials after degradation. The elasticity modulus for both the full and porous samples degraded in Hanks’ solution (524.53 ± 13.4 MPa) has the smallest deviation from the non-degraded reference sample (536.21 ± 22.69 MPa). MDPI 2022-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9783706/ /pubmed/36559807 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14245441 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Balogová, Alena Findrik
Trebuňová, Marianna
Bačenková, Darina
Kohan, Miroslav
Hudák, Radovan
Tóth, Teodor
Schnitzer, Marek
Živčák, Jozef
Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics
title Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics
title_full Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics
title_fullStr Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics
title_short Impact of In Vitro Degradation on the Properties of Samples Produced by Additive Production from PLA/PHB-Based Material and Ceramics
title_sort impact of in vitro degradation on the properties of samples produced by additive production from pla/phb-based material and ceramics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783706/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36559807
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14245441
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